Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 27, 1987, Image 27

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    Northeast Dairy And Animal
Meeting Set For Delatvare
UNIVERSITY PARK - The
Northeast section of the American
Dairy Science Association and the
American Society of Animal
Science will hold their annual joint
meetings at the University of
Delaware July 6 to 8. Scientists,
industry representatives and
producers will meet to discuss new
technology and contemporary
problems confronting the dairy
and livestock industries.
The meetings will include a
symposium on issues such as
animal rights, dietary and health
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considerations of animal products,
animal product development and
the effects of government
regulation on animal production.
More than 50 presentations will
cover dairy and livestock
nutrition, reproduction, meats and
dairy product development,
genetics and breeding and general
management. In addition to dairy
cattle, all livestock species will be
discussed in the presentations.
The meetings will also include a
tour of famous horse farms in
Delaware and a banquet to honor
young scientists, graduate and
undergraduate students and in
dividuals who have performed
distinguished service to animal
agriculture in the Northeast
region.
For more information, contact
L.L. Wilson, 324 Henning Building,
University Park, PA 16802, (814)
863-3659; or C.G. Schwab,
Department of Animal Science,
University of New Hampshire,
Durham, NH 03824, (603) 862-1336.
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Kulp Family To Host Ayrshire Field Day
POTTSTOWN - The Penn
sylvania Ayrshire Breeders
Association will hold their annual
Ayrshire Field Day in Chester
County at Eureka Dairy Farm,
1096 Spiece Hoad, Pottstown, on
July 11.
Beginning at 10:30 a.m. and
continuing until 2:30 p.tn., the day
will include a judging contest for
men, women and youth. Junior and
senior production awards will be
presented and the youth scrapbook
contest will be judged. In addition
to a short business meeting, there
will be a discussion on ag
legislation.
Lunch will be provided by the
Harold Kulp family.
The Kulp family, Harold, Dawn,
Susan and Ed, maintains a 100
percent registered Ayrshire herd
with a DHIA average on 50 head of
13,736 pounds of milk, 530 pounds of
fat, and 452 pounds of protein. The
herd is housed in a free-stall barn
and it is milked in a double-four
milking parlor. The herd is fed
with a New Holland shaker bunk
feeder.
If someone tells you they have never seen a
better feeder than flat chain, ask them
if they’ve ever seen ULTRAFLO -
Chore-Time’s new feeder.
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Experts in poultry feeding.
For more information contact
Harold Kulp at 215-323-2409, or
Milton Brubaker at 717-626-5788.
To get to the Field Day, follow
Route 100 south of Pottstown. After
passing the Coventry Mall, con
tinue for 1.4 miles to the first in
tersection, Cedarville Road and
Cage Systems Specialists.
For more information call: (717) 569-2702
FLYWAY BUSINESS PARK
139 A West Airport Ed. Lititz, PA 17543
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 27,1987-A27
Pottstown
Coventry
Mall •
Cedarville Rd
2 miles
CO Pa 23
80 FEET A MINUTE! - sliding Flex-Auger,
driven, like a chain, with a sprocket.
Handles all feed without skips or
separation.
Hens or pullets can’t pick feed while
feeder is running
Flex-Auger in trough bottom restricts
hens or pullets from piling feed and
billing feed into pit and isles.
5 Year Warranty
Eureka Farm
turn left (east). Coming from
Route 23, follow Route 100 north for
3.6 miles and turn right (east) onto
Cedarville Road. Follow Cedar
ville Road for two miles and turn
right onto Spiece Road, the fourth
road on the right. The Kulps’ Farm
is the first farm on Spiece Road.